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SUMMARY:(2019) Water Information Management Systems (WIMS) Workshop & USGS Water Use Collaboration
DESCRIPTION:WIMS Workshop\n\nWORKSHOP GOALS\nTo focus on the status of water use data science, state agency strategies for getting to high-quality water use information, including online reporting, automated data checking, and remote-sensing tools. The WIMS and USGS Water Use Data Collaboration will serve as a forum for states and other attendees to exchange information on this highly specialized and important category of water data.\nWorkshop Materials – 2019 WIMS/USGS Collaboration Workshop Materials/Agenda ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/2019-Workshop-Materials.pdf )\nWorkshop summary report: WIMS_Summary_2019_Final ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/WIMS_Summary_2019_Final.pdf )\n \nPresentations\nMonday, September 16\nWelcoming Remarks\n\nOverview of Water Information Management Systems and the Importance of Data and Data Publication for Western Water Sustainability, ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/01_2019-Willardson-Water-Information-Management-Systems-WIMS-Workshop.pdf ),  Tony Willardson, Executive Director, Western States Water Council\nImportance of Water Use Data for U.S. Geological Survey WMA Programs ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/02_WU_WMA_Maupin.pdf ), Molly Maupin, Hydrologist, National Water Use Science Project Lead, US Geological Survey\nWater Data Exchange Program (WaDE):  New Architecture ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/03_WaDE_2019WIMS.pdf ), Adel Abdallah, WaDE Program Manager, Western States Water Council\n\nRegional Water Use Data Efforts\n\nConsumptive Use and Loss Reporting and Recent Estimation Studies in the Upper Colorado River Basin ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/04_prairie_CRBCUL_WIMS.pdf ), Jim Prairie, Hydraulic Engineer U.S. Bureau of Reclamation\nNational Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) / Western Water Applications Office ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/05_Melton_WWAO_WSWC_WIMS_Sept16.pdf ), Forrest Melton, Program Scientist, NASA Western Water Applications Office\n\nWestern States Water Use Data Efforts\n\nNew Mexico Water Use and Data ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/06-New-Mexico-Water-Use-and-Data.pdf ), Molly Magnuson, Water Use and Conservation Bureau Chief, New Mexico Office of the State Engineer\nUtility Customer Data Privacy and Aggregation Best Practices, Ben Ruddell, Northern Arizona University\nOpenET:  Filling a Critical Data Gap in Western Water Management ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/08-Melton_OpenET_WSWC.pdf ), Forrest Melton, Senior Research Scientist, NASA Ames Research Center, Cooperative for Research in Earth Science and Technology (ARC-CREST)\n\n\nTuesday, September 17\nWestern States Water Use Data Efforts\n\nData Science and Enterprise Data Management at the Arizona Department of Water Resources ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/1_Data-Science-and-Enterprise-Data-Management-ADWR.pdf ), Lisa Williams, Manager, Office of Data Management, Arizona Department of Water Resources\nData Engagement and Integration Activities at a State Agency ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/2_Gearheart_CAWaterData_WIMS_0911719.pdf ), Greg Gearheart, Deputy Director, Information Management and Analysis, California State Water Resources Control Board\nPlanning for Utah’s Water Future ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/3_Utah_SWP_9-17-2019.pdf ), Candice Hasenyager, Assistant Director, Utah Division of Water Resources\n\nWestern States Water Use Data Efforts\n\nStatewide Water Supply Planning and the Colorado Water Plan ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/4_Sands-WIMS-FINAL-9-17-19.pdf ), Russ Sands, Senior Program Manager, Colorado Water Conservation Board\nThe Texas Water Development Board’s Texas Water Service Boundary Viewer ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/5_Presentation_TexasWaterDevelopmentBoard_BillBillingsley.pdf ), Bill Billingsley, Manager, Water Use & Planning Data, Texas Water Development Board\nNevada’s Water Use Estimates and Data Sharing Efforts ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/6_Sullivan-2019-WSWC-water-use.pdf ), Adam Sullivan, Deputy State Engineer, Nevada Division of Water Resources\n\nWestern States Water Use Data Efforts\n\nTexas Reservoir Evaporation:  Upgrading the Monitoring Network ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/7_Weinberg_WIMS_09_2019.pdf ), Andrew Weinberg, Geoscientist, Texas Water Development Board\nWater Use Data in Wyoming: What Does the Future Hold? ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/8_Pring_WIMS_September-2019.pdf ) Jodee Pring, Supervisor, River Basin Planning, Wyoming Water Development Office\nWyoming’s Water Use Data Collection and Management ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/9_WIMS_2019_CharlieFerrantelli_9132019.pdf ), Charlie Ferrantelli, River Basin Coordinator, Wyoming State Engineer’s Office\n\nNational Water Use Data Efforts\n\nEstimating Irrigation Efficiency in Montana Using Remote Sensing Tools ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/9a_Ketchum_MT_DNRC_WIMS_17SEPT2019.pdf ), David Ketchum, Hydrologist, Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation\nKansas Water Use Reporting and Data Management ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/9b_KS_Water_Use_and_Data_Management.pdf ), Ginger Pugh, Professional Civil Engineer, Kansas Department of Agriculture\nThe Internet of Water and Regional Water Use Estimation and Reporting ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/9c_KyleOnda_WIMS_2019-09-17.pdf ), Kyle Onda, Data Architect, Internet of Water\n\n\nWednesday, September 18\nRegional/University Water Use Data Efforts\n\nUSGS Water-Use Data and Research Program (WUDR) Overview ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/01_WUDR_Overview_20190913_V5.pdf ), Kim Shaffer, Water Use Data and Research (WUDR) Coordinator\nUSGS Water Use Data System Modernization and WaDE Collaboration ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/02_Barber-WIMS-Sept2019-NWISModernization.pdf ), Nancy Barber, Hydrologist\nUSGS Water Use, the Internet of Water, and the National Hydrography Infrastructure ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/03_WIMS-2019-dblodgett.pdf ), Dave Blodgett, United States Geological Survey (USGS)\n\nState Water Use Data Efforts\n\nWater Using Remotely Sensed Data and Gridded Weather Datasets to Estimate Evapotranspiration for Water Use Mapping and Water Budget Studies in Diverse Ecosystems ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/04_Senay-RS-ET-WIMS-Workshop-Sep-18-2019-Fort-Collins.pdf ), Gabriel Senay, Research Physical Scientist\nMapping and Modeling of Interbasin Water Transfers Within the United States ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/05_Marston_IBT_WIMS-USGS-workshop-9.2019.pdf ), Landon Marston, Assistant Professor, Kansas State University\nNebraska Water Use Data ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/06_20190918_WSWC_Workshop_Ft-Collins_NE_Bradley.pdf ), Jesse Bradley, Assistant Director, Nebraska Department of Natural Resources\n\nState Water Use Data Efforts\n\nPennsylvania’s Water Use and Data Research (WUDR) Projects ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/07_PA-Water-Use-Data-Projects-2019-WIMS-USGS-Workshop.pdf ), Michael Hill, Geologist, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection\nConsolidating Water Use Data in North Carolina ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/08-USGS_WSWC-NC-Water-Use-Data-091819-Peele-1.pdf ), Linwood Peele, Water Supply Planning Branch Supervisor, NC Division of Water Resources\nUtilization of WUDR Funds in North Dakota: Municipal Water, Per Capita Coefficients, and the Bakken Region ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/09_USGS-WUDR-Fort-Collins-Sept-2019.pdf ), Jack Norland, Assistant Professor, North Dakota State University\n\nState Water Use Data Efforts\n\nDocStar, Document Management, Arkansas’s Answer to Water Use Reporting ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/10-JPEditedColoradoPress.pdf ), Amy Chatwood, Computer Support Coordinator, Arkansas Natural Resources Commission\nWater Use Reporting in Missouri ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/11-Missouri-water-use-reporting.pdf ), Scott Kaden, Groundwater Section Chief, Missouri Geological Survey-Water Resource Center\nImproving Illinois’ Water Data Acquisition and Analyses ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/12-IWIP-Illinois-WIMSUSGS-Workshop.pdf ), Vlad Iordache, Water Resources Application Developer, Illinois State Water Survey\n\n\nThursday, September 19\nBreakout sessions notes\n2019WIMS_Breakout_Group1_Notes ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/2019WIMS_Breakout_Group1_Notes.pdf )\n2019WIMS_Breakout_Group2_Notes ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/2019WIMS_Breakout_Group2_Notes.pdf )\n2019WIMS_Breakout_Group3_Notes ( https://westernstateswater.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/2019WIMS_Breakout_Group3_Notes.pdf )\n \nMEETING LOCATION\nFort Collins Science Center\nBldg C., Meeting Room 2000\n2150 Centre Avenue\nFort Collins, CO\nDowntown Fort Collins\n\nMEET YOUR PEERS\nVisit with other state agency water data program staff members and water use specialists to hear their experience and strategies for water use data. Lots of time set aside for sharing ideas, follow-up questions, and discussion.\n\n \n\nDISCOVER GREAT TOOLS\nWe’ll be assembling the latest and greatest research and tool developers at this meeting, from both eastern and western states, and federal agency partners. We’ll also explore how the Water Use Data & Research (WUDR) grants have helped states to improve their water use data processes and outcomes.\n\n \n\nCOLLABORATE\nAcross the states, every agency and every data program manager feels the weight of responsibility for putting out great water data that can be used by others. Explore synergies and opportunities to work with other data program professionals – folks who are in the same boat and understand the challenges of funding, gathering, maintaining, and publishing great water data.\n\n\n
URL:https://westernstateswater.org/events/2019-wims/
CATEGORIES:Meeting,WaDE
LOCATION:Fort Collins Science Center Bldg C.
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